Cases
| Brain Aneurysm Wide neck middle cerebral artery aneurysm |
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| Brain Arteriovenous Malformations AVM before treatment, during microcatheterism and during the embolization... |
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| Carotid-Cavernous Fistula Patient with carotid cavernous fistula of the direct type |
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| Extracranial Stenosis Preoclusive stenosis of the origin of right internal carotid artery |
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| Intervertebral Disk Hernia Patient with cervical herniated disks C5-C6 and C6-C7 treated with nucleolysis... |
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| Vascular Malformation of the Head and Neck Arteriovenous malformation of the upper lip |
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| Hypervascular Tumors Meningioma of the sella turcica |
Welcome!
Interventional Neuroradiology is a medical subspecialty oriented to the treatment of diseases of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), vertebral column, and region of the head and neck. This specialty uses minimally invasive techniques guided by an X-ray machine (digital angiography). This science has undergone a rapid evolution over the past years, to which several medical disciplines have contributed, such as radiology, neurosurgery, and neurology. This sub-specialty is referred to in different ways, such as "Neurological Endovascular Therapy," Endovascular Neurosurgery," "Surgical Neuroradiology," etc. Eventually, the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN) approved an official term to describe this subspecialty: Neurointerventional Surgery.
Some conditions
